sport Corporate partners should invest in women’s elite sport: Research As the world watches the Women’s World Cup, a new report highlights the value of investing in women’s elite sport for corporate partners.
Soapbox ‘Do you even know the rules?’ The questions I faced working in sports law Dive into women’s sports without rules, just unbridled passion! Join the fanfare, embrace the joy, and be part of the inclusive journey. No pop quizzes, all fans welcome!
News & Views #tillitsdone: the triumph of generations of sports feminism #TillItsDone: Triumph of sports feminism as Matilda’s battle on. A journey through generations breaking barriers for women in sports.
sport The Matilda Effect: Women’s football as a lens for global gender equality advancement In her new book- “The Matilda Effect”-Dr Crawford has examined the under-appreciation of women’s football just in time for the World Cup.
News & Views More than 77,000 people call on FIFA to recognise Afghanistan’s national women’s soccer team More than 77,000 people are standing in solidarity with Afghanistan’s women’s soccer team and calling on FIFA to recognise the exiled team.
News & Views New record for the Matildas as they prepare for FIFA World Cup quarter final The Matildas have broken yet another record, as an astounding 6.54 million people in total have tuned in to watch their win over Denmark.
News & Views No prize money for the Australian Diamonds, the world champions of netball The Australian Diamonds will receive zero prize money for winning the 2023 Netball World Cup.
sport Australian Diamonds defeat England in 2023 World Cup final The Australian Diamonds are the world champions of netball after defeating England at the Netball World Cup in Cape Town last night.
sport Australia suffers shock loss to England at Netball World Cup after last minute blunder Australia suffered a shock loss against England at the Netball World Cup, with the Roses recording their first-ever win against the Diamonds.
News & Views ‘You’re a little Barbie yourself, aren’t you?’ And other sexist questions from sports journalists The BBC has warned Chris Hughes for calling Australian cricketer a “little Barbie” in a sideline interview.
sport Former Matildas star Sarah Walsh on the future of women’s football after World Cup glory As the Matildas take on the Women’s World Cup, Women’s Agenda chats with Sarah Walsh, for a new podcast series, ‘It Takes Boobs’.
sport AFLW and John Holland partner to place women in flexible construction jobs AFLW and John Holland reach a major milestone with the recruitment of an entire squad of players working in diverse and flexible roles.